Will the #1 system on the November 2023 Top 500 supercomputers list exceed 1.5 exaflop/s?
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In the current Top 500 supercomputers list from June 2023, the top system is Frontier, at 1.194 Exaflop/s.
When the next edition is released in November, will the system in its top spot exceed 1.5 Exaflop/s?
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@AaronLehmann: Is this about Rmax or Rpeak? I've been looking at https://top500.org/statistics/perfdevel/ which seems to use Rpeak (which is much higher at 1.679 Exaflop/s), but your market description seems to be using Rmax.
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